The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-11, Page 84
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THAT W. A. Porteous has re-
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e--- ceived delivery' of , _a. _Rockett 88.
'Oldsmobile.
THAT Hugh Cuming got a• nice
catch' of 'speckled , trout a few
days ago. He obtainedthe one:
day bag liRnit,' and caught them
practically all ,.in ,the one spot.
GGeorgeWhitby did•all right 'for
.,himself at the same time, but.
didn't equal Hughie's , catch.
THAT little Margaret -Henderson;.
daughter of -Rev. and Mrs. Win.
A. Henderson Was flower girl
at the Boa-Sillers wedding in
Walkerton on' Saturday in the
Presbyterian :.Church. he. v . •
Henderson performed the sere-
noisy. M'r ;and Mrs. Boa have
sailed for •,Great' Britain where
the• groom will. defend .the
King's prize he won'formarks-
manship; 'in 1951 and will rep-
resent Canada at the Olympic
Games' in Finland, in July. •'.
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THAT ..a. "rummage auction, sale"
'will beheld: in the Arena a
week from .'Saturday sponsored.
• by the. Lucknow Branch -of :,the
Canadian Legion, the members
of which are . donating useful,
articles _for _sale _at _this novel.
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I SEE OX T#IE SENTINEL
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THAT a trucker who stopped to
have • a drinkatthe fountain,
the •other day was Overheard to
say, in effect, that .while he.
knew this was. ;a Scotch town
(and dry incidentally) he didn't,
think they'd go so: .far as to
shut off the free -water - -,--
THAT Harvey:/MacDdugai1 who
has been in British Columbfa
for several years has moved
from . Massett. to Willowdale,
Ontario. •
THAT Rev. and Mrs, C. B., Wool-
ley received word last week
that their nine-year-old grand -
',son, Larry Taylor, of ,• Quelph,
is in the •Guelph .General • Hos-
vital, • .With rheumatic fever;
e�h>tale--f-a�x+;l3z hadT.-
tricken with, ,mumps, and is
still quarantined, Larry's frnbth
er among them, so she cannot
•• ,visit .her little son in hospital.
THAT • Teddy '•Golly of . Caught a.
19 /a =inch ,brown trout . last Fri=
day 'and on :Saturday Bob Mor-
ton Caughtone that was 221
.inches'long. ,Bob's fish took the
pole from,, his hands 'and. he
jumped into the stream ' up to
his neck ti), 'get the pole: and
'' land his' catch before it could;
eget away.
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THAT ' a reception; was held in
Whitechurch CommunH'
on Friday evening.' in honoityr• all
of
Mr.' and Mrs. �,G•egrge : Tervit
(nee -Barbara Ann 'Newman)
' newlyiweds. -
THAT; 'High, School "students are
writing final,examinations this
•..Week, , other than ` those who
passed'. on their/year's +work,. for
Whom '' the holidays have , .al-
ready . started, ' . Public school
continues until the last week csf
June:
THAT Wim. Treleaven of. Beaver;
Pa., was groomsman at • the
Ripley -Boggs wedding' in Trin-
ity 'College Chapel, Toronto, . on
Sat1Wirday • Bill's parents, Mr:.
anddedtiMrs. Haroldwedding. Treleaven, at-
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MEL STEWART GRADUATES'
AS COMMERCIAL PILOT'
Melvin R. Stewart, assistant
Xnanager of the 'Waterloo -Well-
ington airport at Breslau, has
successfully passed :hisdepart-
meat "t art- e -x -am -i na t. i n. ;.
and thus becomes the first com-
mercial pilot to graduate from
that field-
Mr. Stewart•
took his ftr ening
under. Garth 'Massey, manager..
In. January 1951, he started tak-
ing lessons, coming from. Guelph
where• he was . employed; at the
Ontario Reforrnatory. In April of
that year the • Flying Clu,b ex
ecutive approached' him and of-
fered him • a position which he
accepted.., At that time he con-
centrated- on,
on-centrated-on, preparation fog the
commercial tests.. ., .
Mr, Stewart' enlisted :in tie'
a al Canadian Air Force at the
age of 17•/4 and was. disc ;arg
in 1945 with the rank of• sergeant
as an air gunner. He is the son
of Rev. J. . W., Stewart and the
late Mrs. :Stewart, of Trafalgar.
=KINGSBRIDGE,
Sunday 'visitors, with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter, Clare and Mr. Clare.
were Mr.' Elwin King .and igeo.
of . London, • Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Ryan of.:Chesley and, Mr. Frank
Ryan of Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie :Dalton.
spent the weekend with -his par-
ents, Mr and 'Mrs. Jerry Dalton..
Mr. and Mrs. Vitiator Finnie and
two: little daughters are , enjoying
two. weeks holidays wvth :Mr and,
Mrs. Jim Wallace...'
Seven of Mr. and Mrs: Blaise
Martin's family are in bed with
the mumps
Mrs. Sheridan . and 'Mary. of.
J3aiti:ilton: visited Mrs: ./Martha
*O'Neil over the week -end. •
4 Jew were- in London. on
Sunday attending the'.Hoiy Name
Rally.
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THAT the -house which Bob Reed
punchaspd • on the l . site :.Of 'rohe.
new high •.sohoo • was moved
• this week to: an ;adjacent lot.:
THAT Mrs. Lloyd Ashton • and
Mrs. Floyd -Wilson--are -today
(Thursday) .attending the Dress
Manufacturers Guild Fall_F•ash,.
' ion show 'held - in the Crystal
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SERIOUSLY HURT
IN FARMFALL
(DUNGANNON ;NEWS)
Morgan King, a 4th con.
on of
West Wawanosh farmer, fell,
.abciut &5 . feet :from., a _,I earn.:'
hiabarn' on Saturday, receiving,
a ' pelvis, dhi
and.brobactikkeninjuries eislocated was• tal�en,p
to Goderieh 'F l
Mrs. Jane Stonehospitause, 85 years
of age, took . a slight stroke last`
week and„was: taken to the Baker.
Convalescent Home.
Visitors • with Ma
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'S•hackletoh, on Sunday 'were Mr,
and Mrs. Leonard Westbrook oe
Gode •rich,; Mr. and, ' Mrs. Orville
.Chambers of Woodstock, Mrs.
Clifford Webb, ' Goderich. OtherS
visiting recently were .Mr: ,and
Mrs.. Keith Gray and •.three child,
' :T-orontorand___ M.r....
uncle, Mr. Wilbur Stewart, Col,
'borne. Township..
Mr.. rand Mrs _ Harvey Mole had.
a suriprise visit from Dungannon
friends and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Swan, Belmore, on ,Monday even-
ing, June 2nd,- the occasion of
;their .15th wedding ' anniversary.
Miss Ida 'Whyard visited .for
three . weeks with her brother,
Mr. Chas. Whyard and niece Miss
Hanna • Whyard. The aatter re=:
turned with her -for a day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culbert, Lis,
towel,. spent :Sunday .with Mr:.: &
Mrs. Jack. Errington and visited
Other. friends. _Theywere accom
Ponied by Mr. and Mrs. •James
Elsley also of • Listowel
.Mr„ and Mrs. H J.: L. Eedy.. of
Dungannon ' and daughter,, Mrs'
:Ralph .Henderson -of Gode rich at,
tended the • granduation on Wed,,,
nesday ,• June .4th, . of •their .young
est son Jack' who . completed his
course at Toronto University.
Jack intends AO attend ad.t. , at
Toronto next Year, in preparation;
to. qualify •for' a high •school tea-•
cher:
Master ,Ricky Park, little' son. of
1VYr' and .Mrs. Dick'' Park of the
'village,• had,•. his tonsils removed '•
last week• and It fine again;.
The -United Church "service on
Sunday,. •Jtfhe l5th will be can,
veiled owing to anniversary ser.
vices . at the Crewe appointment;
at which.; Rev. G. ~Watt will • .
preach,.
Mrs Geo .Watt,_ .and” children -
visited for is few days with :11'ey. ,
Ballroom of the King Edward W. J. • and` Mrs. Watt,- Whitechurch
while. Rev..:Watt= attended the
London Conference. '
Mrs; Abner ' Morris .has return
ed' Thome after ` several days 're-
& uperating •from • illness ;at • her
' d(aughter's—Mrs Len /Christilaw,
Nile. :.
Little Lynda: Hodges, ,3 year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
• Ho • es had' her upper six front
o ' teeth extracted one day last
week.. The teeth had an unusual
infection at _the .roots, but hhee '
stood ,the ordeal well.
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Hotel.
THAT: brick fronts have been, laid;
at : both Montgomery's and
Mason's garages. The "face lift-.
ing" • in, both: cases was_ a• result
of cutting back`' the garages `in
order to take gasoline (pumps
off. the highway:
t e execu eve corn
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The Saugeen. District : BO y
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Scouts • Association met on
Monday to make f
'Tal;• plains
Ifor the Annual District Service
Fresh Crisp
HEAD LETTUCE
New Crop 17c
TOMATOES
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• on ,Sunday, ''June 294 1. By • tthe
kindness of the minister and
Board, the service. Will be .(held
in the afternoon in the Pres-
byterian church. •
THAT Mr:. and Mrs.' • Leonard
MacDonald are ,moving to' the
. apartment in the former W. J.
Little residence, recently va-
cated ` by Mr. and. 'Mrs. Harvey
Brooks.. The , apartment which
they are vacating in the Pur -
A; I don building will, be occupied
0 •■ by Noble and Jentiaie Pierce of
Kinloss, who are holding a
■ clearing` sale .M household ef-
farm• home. .on
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